Item 26660 - Knox House, Thomaston, 1870

Item 26660 - Knox House, Thomaston, 1870
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Item 26660
Knox House, Thomaston, 1870
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In 1828 a three-story wooden hotel, called the Knox House, was built by Joseph Berry on the south side of Main Street. It was immediately occupied as a tavern by Charles Sampson of Waldoboro and later by his son-in-law, John Balch, a shoe dealer from Haverhill, MA.

A stable was built behind the building.

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